ZVOXSoundBase® 220/320/420 Quick Setup

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ZVOXSoundBase® 220/320/420 Quick Setup
ZVOXSoundBase 220/320/420 Quick Setup
®
The page describes connecting your SoundBase
220, 320 and 420 system to an analog audio signal
output on a TV. This is the correct audio output type
for most brands of TV. A digital audio output on a TV
may not supply a PCM format signal, the required
digital audio format by these three ZVOX models.
Postion SoundBase system.
The Connections Guide on the opposite side of this sheet identifies the Audio
Output used for most brands of TVs. If you have any questions about connecting
your ZVOX system to your TV, please email us at [email protected] or call our
toll-free number (866) 367-9869. Please provide your TV brand and model number.
A ZVOX Audio representative should be available Monday through Friday 9:30 AM to
7:30 PM and noon to 4:00 PM on Saturday.
Connect to the Analog
Audio Output of TV.
Make the power connection.
OFF
“TV base” position
Back of ZVOX system
AC Power Receptacle
Shelf position
Place the SoundBase system on
a stable, flat surface. Ensure all
components are safe and secure.
Connect the DC plug of the power
supply to the DC IN jack on the back
of the SoundBase system. Put the
Power switch to OFF. Connect the
AC cord to the socket on the power
supply, then plug the AC cord into an
AC power receptacle.
Flip on the Power.
Connect to the
Audio Input of
SoundBase system.
Back of TV
Connect one end of analog signal cable
to the TV’s Audio Out. A stereo miniplug
is shown. The analog Audio Out may
be Left/Right RCA phono jacks (see “a”
below).
Select the correct input.
Select analog input 1 (appears as “In 1” on the display)
using the INPUT button on the ZVOX remote control
INPUT
OR the front panel.
Input 1
POWER
ON
Back of ZVOX system
Connect the other end of
the signal cable to Analog
Input 1 on the back panel
of the SoundBase system.
Optical
Coaxial
Analog
digital input digital input Input 1
MUTE
VOLUME
INPUT
MUTE
VOLUME
INPUT
MUTE
VOLUME
INPUT
Analog
Input 2
MUTE
VOLUME
INPUT
Analog Input
(front panel)
MUTE
VOLUME
INPUT
Other Audio Connection Options
RCA Phono Jacks Analog
Audio Output
White/red pair of RCA output jacks
(not “input”) on the back of the TV.
Optical Digital Audio Out
Coaxial Digital Audio Output
On some TVs, the optical digital
audio output can be used. A
“PCM” digital signal is necessary.
Not all TVs provide this option.
See User Guide for information
about a “PCM” digital signal.
An orange coaxial digital audio output
jack can be used with a “PCM”
digital audio signal. See Setup guide
information about digital signals.
An RCA plug to RCA plug cable can
be used.
Input 1
Back of TV
Back of
ZVOX system
Back of TV
Back of
ZVOX system
Back of TV
Back of
ZVOX system
ZVOXSoundBase 220/320/420 Connection Guide
The ZVOX SoundBase 220, 320 and 420 models have both
analog and digital signal inputs. Internally, the SoundBase
220, 320 and 420 systems use high-quality analog audio
processing. In the majority of cases, the analog audio
signal output from a TV is the correct output to use
with a SoundBase 220, 320 and 420 system.
Here are the audio signal output types
found on recently manufactured TV models:
Important Notes:
1
Analog Stereo Minijack
It is not necessary to connect to a TV
to use a ZVOX SoundBase system.
Any cable box, satellite TV box, DVD
or Blu-ray player and other external
video source used with a TV has its
own analog audio output. You can
connect analog audio outputs from
up to three separate sources directly
to the SoundBase. So even if your
TV does not have a compatible audio
output for a SoundBase 220, 320
and 420 system, you can still enjoy
high-quality surround sound.
Audio signal cable needed: Stereo minijack at one
end and a pair of RCA plugs at the other end.
Analog Left and Right RCA phono jacks
Audio signal cable needed: A pair of RCA Phono
plugs at each end.
Optical Digital jack
2
Audio signal cable needed: An optical cable.
It is always possible to configure
the digital audio output of a DVD or
Blu-ray player to PCM format digital
audio, which is compatible with any
digital input on a SoundBase 220,
320 and 420 system.
Coaxial digital jack (RCA phono jack)
An RCA phono plug at each end.
Correct audio signal output for a SoundBase 220, 320 and 420 system, by popular TV brand.
Samsung:
Toshiba:
Sony:
LCD or LED/LCD TVs—Compatible
Most of these Samsung models have a stereo
minijack audio output.
Compatible
Toshiba TVs have an optical digital audio
output that can be configured for PCM
format digital audio.
Compatible
Current Sony TVs have either a stereo
minijack audio output or a left/right RCA
phono jack audio output.
Sharp:
Westinghouse Digital:
Compatible
Almost all Sharp TVs have either a stereo minijack or phono jack analog audio output.
Compatible
Confirm there is a stereo minijack
(headphone) output or Left/Right
RCA jack output.
Older LCD and LED/LCD models have a left/right
RCA phono jack audio output
Samsung Plasma TVs—Not Always Compatible
Samsung plasma TVs have just an optical audio
output. This is compatible only if PCM digital
audio format is a selection in the Samsung TV
setting menu.
Panasonic:
Limited Compatibility
Most Panasonic TVs have only an optical digital
audio output. This output is compatible with
a ZVOX SoundBase 220, 320 and 420 product
when an HDMI input on the Panasonic TV
is selected.
This output is not compatible with the
SoundBase 220, 320 and 420 when the
Panasonic TV’s internal internet streaming HD
video is selected or when HD video connected
from the threaded cable connector is selected.
Insignia:
Usually compatible
Most Insignia TVs have either a stereo
minijack or phono jack analog audio output.
LG:
Some models are compatible
A headphone jack on an LG TV can be used
with ZVOX 220, 320 and 420 models. LG TVs
that have just an optical digital audio output will
be compatible only if the TV or the video sources
can be configured for “PCM” digital audio.
Vizio:
Usually compatible
Most Vizio TVs have an analog audio output,
either a minijack or left/right RCA jacks.
Many Vizio TVs allow you to select PCM
digital audio, which lets you use the optical
digital audio output.